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Bell & Field Live at House Divided Brewery – October 04

a group of people sitting at tables under a tent listening to live music at house divided breweryLooking for a refreshing way to spend your Saturday afternoon? On October 4, join us at House Divided Brewery in Ely, IA, for a memorable day that combines the harmonious melodies of Bell & Field with the finest local brews! The event starts at 3:00 PM and wraps up by 6:00 PM, creating a perfect setting for a laid-back, music-filled afternoon.

Event Details

  • When: Saturday, October 4, 3:00–6:00 PM
  • Where: House Divided Brewery – 1620 Dows St, Ely, IA 52227
  • Who: Live acoustic performance by the talented duo, Bell & Field
  • What to Expect: An ensemble of classic tunes, locally crafted beer, and an ambiance that truly celebrates the spirit of fall in Iowa.
  • Website: House Divided Brewery

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic DuoAbout Bell & Field:


Bell & Field are celebrated for their smooth harmonies and an expansive repertoire that spans the ’60s to the ’90s. Their acoustic performance is crafted to evoke warmth and intimacy—perfect for delighting in both the music and the exceptional beers offered at House Divided Brewery.

The Venue: House Divided Brewery & Ely Charm

Nestled in the quaint town of Ely, House Divided Brewery is a welcoming establishment known for its wide selection of creatively brewed beers and community-focused atmosphere. This brewery is named to reflect the divided allegiance between the husband and wife owner’s favorite sports teams. One roots for the Iowa State Cyclones and the other roots for the Iowa Hawkeyes. The brewery  provides an inviting space to relax with friends, featuring comfortable indoor seating and a charming outdoor patio. Ely’s small-town allure and active local scene make it the perfect backdrop for this special event.

Join Us for an Afternoon of Harmony and Hops

Gather your friends and come enjoy an afternoon where live music meets expertly crafted beer. Whether you’re a devoted fan of Bell & Field or eager to explore House Divided Brewery’s offerings, this event promises an ideal blend of melody, taste, and camaraderie. What classic song or brew are you looking forward to experiencing? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Cheers to a fantastic afternoon of live music, tasty brews, and lasting connections at House Divided Brewery!

Buckingham Nicks Reissue: Track-by-Track Analysis & New Features

The Buckingham Nicks album, originally released in 1973, has held a mythical status among Fleetwood Mac fans for decades. With Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham bringing their combined talents into the spotlight, this album provided the foundation for the iconic sound of Fleetwood Mac. Now, with the highly anticipated reissue finally here, fans new and old have reason to celebrate.

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What Makes This Reissue Special?

This reissue isn’t merely a re-release; it offers improved audio mastering, additional bonus tracks, previously unseen photographs, and insightful liner notes that provide historical context. The improved sound quality brings clarity and vibrancy to these beloved songs, giving listeners the ultimate Buckingham Nicks experience.

[We] knew what we had as a duo, two songwriters that sang really well together. And it was a very natural thing, from the beginning. – Stevie Nicks

Track-by-Track Deep Dive

1. Crying in the Night

This opening track (featured in the video above), written by Stevie Nicks, draws inspiration from actress Lesley Ann Warren—“about an actress… I wrote this song about her”. It captures the seductive but ultimately volatile nature of a femme fatale. Nicks employs rich metaphor and emotional urgency, using the imagery of nighttime tears to explore themes of desire and abandonment. It’s a raw emotional exposition that later defined Fleetwood Mac’s sound

2. Stephanie

A sensitive instrumental by Lindsey Buckingham, “Stephanie” was penned during a bout of mononucleosis while he recuperated, lying flat and reflecting. Named after Stevie (born Stephanie Lynn), it functions as a quiet love letter, its delicate guitar forming a melodic portrait of personal affection and artistic intimacy.

3. Without a Leg to Stand On

Showcasing Buckingham’s knack for lyrical introspection, this track blends bluesy motifs with confessional storytelling. Written in their early LA days, it echoes themes of vulnerability and resilience. Buckingham’s guitar interplay with Nicks’s harmonies signals their future collaborative synergy.

4. Crystal

An early version of the Fleetwood Mac classic, “Crystal” offers a glimpse into the song’s chemical origins—both literally and figuratively. Described as “a lost classic” that predates their mainstream polish, it crystallizes themes of longing and introspection. Nicks revisited this song multiple times, reflecting its enduring emotional weight.

5. Long Distance Winner

In this mid-album gem, Nicks channels feelings of distance and emotional disconnection. The song’s narrative of failed efforts and dashed hopes foreshadows her signature storytelling style—melding personal narrative with universal longing. It’s a quiet highlight reflecting her lyrical depth in early songwriting.

6. Don’t Let Me Down Again

Buckingham turns up the pace here, delivering an energetic performance rooted in rock and blues. The lyrics reveal emotional dependence—a plea not to be abandoned, layered over driven guitar riffs. This tension and urgency hint at the dynamics that would later define Fleetwood Mac’s more aggressive tracks.

7. Django

A tribute to jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt, “Django” stresses Buckingham’s instrumental virtuosity, channeling Reinhardt’s gypsy-jazz roots into a fingerpicked acoustic soundscape. It’s a concise but masterful showcase of his technical skill and early admiration for eclectic musical influences.

8. Races Are Run

One of Nicks’s more introspective compositions, this track laments the end of ambition and the slow drift of love. The phrasing “races are run” evokes themes of closure and acceptance. Its delicate arrangement foreshadows the emotional balladry she would perfect with Fleetwood Mac.

9. Lola (My Love)

One of Nicks’s more introspective compositions, this track laments the end of ambition and the slow drift of love. The phrasing “races are run” evokes themes of closure and acceptance. Its delicate arrangement foreshadows the emotional balladry she would perfect with Fleetwood Mac.

10. Frozen Love

Co-written and co-led, this cinematic finale is arguably the album’s high-water mark. The song surged into Mick Fleetwood’s attention during an LA studio visit, ultimately inspiring Mick to recruit the duo for Fleetwood Mac. Marked by dramatic harmonies, sweeping instrumentals, and emotional depth, “Frozen Love” epitomizes their combined artistic vision—and now also symbolizes a rare artistic reunification in this reissue era.

Bonus Material Worth Exploring

The reissue also includes rare demo versions and live recordings that give fans an unprecedented glimpse into the creative process behind this iconic album. This bonus material reveals how the duo evolved their sound, laying the foundation for their future success.

Why the Buckingham Nicks Reissue Matters Today

Nearly five decades after its initial release, this album remains a powerful testament to the musical and emotional bond between Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. With this reissue, both dedicated fans and new listeners can rediscover the origins of one of rock’s most influential partnerships.

Whether you’re a lifelong fan or newly discovering this hidden gem, the Buckingham Nicks reissue provides a fresh chance to experience the magic of this legendary duo.

Bell & Field Live at Market Alley Wines – August 02

Looking for a delightful way to spend your Saturday afternoon? On August 2, join us at Market Alley Wines in Monmouth, IL, for a special evening featuring the enchanting sounds of Bell & Field alongside a unique wine tasting experience! The event begins at 5:00 PM and concludes at 7:00 PM, offering an atmosphere filled with great music and fine indulgence.

Event Details

  • When: Saturday, August 2, 5:00–7:00 PM
  • Where: Market Alley Wines – 59 Public Square, Monmouth, IL 61462
  • Who: Live acoustic performance by the talented duo, Bell & Field
  • What to Expect: A fusion of melodious tunes, exceptional wines, and a cozy ambiance that promises a delightful and intimate gathering.
  • Website: Market Alley Wines

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic DuoAbout Bell & Field:


Bell & Field are celebrated for their smooth harmonies and timeless repertoire from the ’60s to the ’90s. Their acoustic set is crafted to foster a warm, inviting atmosphere—ideal for enjoying the music as well as the exceptional wines available.

The Venue: Market Alley Wines & Monmouth’s Warm Welcome

Situated in the heart of Monmouth’s charming Public Square, Market Alley Wines is known for its inviting space and curated selection of wines. Here, you can savor a relaxed vibe complemented by a community that exudes warmth and hospitality. Monmouth’s rich history and thriving local culture make this venue a perfect backdrop for an intimate evening of music and wine.

Join Us for a Memorable Experience

Gather your friends and join us for a captivating evening where live music meets curated wines. Whether you’re a dedicated fan of Bell & Field or eager to explore new wine flavors, this event promises to offer something special for everyone. Which song or wine are you most looking forward to experiencing? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Raise a glass to an unforgettable night of music, wine, and camaraderie at Market Alley Wines!

A Night to Remember: Bell & Field Live at Jim’s Steak House

Bell & Field setup at Jim's Steak House
Bell & Field setup at Jim’s Steak House

Whenever we play at a new venue, there’s a unique thrill that sets the stage for the evening. On July 19, 2025, that thrill was palpable as we performed at Jim’s Steak House in Peoria, IL. From the moment we navigated through the bustling downtown area, faced a maze of construction, and finally set our gear in the Piano Bar Room, we knew we were in for something special.

Highlights from the Night

  • Simply walking in to the gorgeous venue and hearing the harpist performing in the dining area.
  • Our set began with mellow tunes like “Slip Sliding Away” and “I’m On Fire,” perfectly complementing the elegant atmosphere as guests enjoyed their dinners.
  • As the night progressed, we picked up the tempo a bit, drawing guests to the bar for desserts and drinks, creating a lively and interactive vibe.
  • Engaged with the audience through requests, including a performance of “Copacabana” by Barry Manilow and some impromptu classical piano pieces.
  • Post-show jam session with Ben & Kate, fellow musicians and regular performers at Jim’s, marking a delightful end to the evening.

Tom Campbell performing Harvest Moon at Jim’s Steak House

Setlist Standouts

  • “Riders On the Storm”
  • “Spooky”
  • “Summer Breeze” – which sparked a wonderful connection with Ben & Kate

 

The piano bar featured a Yamaha baby grand with a unique glass lid, allowing guests to get up close and personal with the music, a detail that added to the enchanting ambiance. Conversations with the audience were as rich as the music, with one particular request for classical piano pieces bringing a nostalgic touch to the night.

Connections and Community

Jamming with Ben & Kate after the show at Jim's Steak House

Jamming with Ben & Kate at Jim’s Steak House

Meeting Ben & Kate was a highlight, and sharing the stage with them even briefly was an absolute joy. Their enthusiasm for “Summer Breeze” was a serendipitous moment that made our connection feel almost fated.  We had started playing that song  just as Kate was coming up to request it!  We’re eager to return to Jim’s (both as performers and patrons) and look forward to experiencing Peoria’s vibrant scene once again.  Maybe we’ll be able to enjoy a full performance from Ben & Kate next time!

Jim’s Steak House not only provided a perfect venue with its celebrated culinary offerings but also fostered an evening where music and fine dining came together seamlessly. The warm welcome from Nick and the guests’ spirited interactions made this night a success.

We invite you to experience the magic of live music at your next event. Book us for your next event and let Bell & Field create an unforgettable atmosphere.

Bell & Field Live at Jim’s Steak House – July 19

Get ready for an exceptional evening at Jim’s Steak House in Peoria, IL. On July 19, 2025, join us for an unforgettable night that pairs the rich flavors of exquisite steaks with the smooth sounds of live music. The event begins at 7:00 PM, promising an evening of culinary and auditory delights.

Event Details

  • When: Saturday, July 19, 7:00 PM
  • Where: Jim’s Steak House – 110 SW Jefferson Ave, Peoria, IL 61602
  • Who: Bell & Field
  • What to Expect: A sophisticated ambiance featuring prime steaks, fine wines, and a melody of timeless tunes.
  • Website: Jim’s Steak House

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic DuoAbout Jim’s Steak House:


Established as a staple in Peoria’s dining scene, Jim’s Steak House offers a classic, elegant atmosphere that takes you on a journey through culinary excellence. Known for their perfectly aged steaks and an award-winning wine list, this venue provides the perfect backdrop for an evening filled with memorable dining and live entertainment.

The Venue: Jim’s Steak House & Peoria’s Vibrant Scene

Located in the heart of Peoria, Jim’s Steak House offers an authentic experience amidst the cultural richness of this Illinois city. From the traditional steakhouse décor to impeccable service, all in the vicinity of Peoria’s bustling arts and riverfront areas, this evening promises an escape into refined elegance.

Join Us for a Night to Remember

Gather your friends for an evening where gourmet dining meets the pleasures of live music. Whether you’re a connoisseur of fine steaks or exploring Peoria’s vibrant nightlife, this event promises an exquisite blend of flavors and melodies. What steak cut or song are you eager to experience? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Here’s to enjoying great company, fabulous food, and inspiring music at Jim’s Steak House!

Bell & Field featuring Legendary Saxophonist Paul Weddle – Live at Crescent City Tap, August 15!

Crescent City Tap

Ready for an unforgettable summer evening featuring one of the music industry’s remarkable talents? On August 15, 2025, Crescent City Tap in Galva, IL proudly welcomes legendary saxophonist Paul Weddle alongside acoustic duo, Bell & Field. From 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, you’ll experience an extraordinary blend of musical brilliance and soulful vibes.

Event Details

  • When: Friday, August 15, 2025, 6:00–9:00 PM
  • Where: Crescent City Tap – 336 Front St, Galva, IL 61434
  • Who: Bell & Field Acoustic Duo featuring special guest, renowned saxophonist Paul Weddle
  • What to Expect: A mesmerizing evening of timeless hits, enhanced by Paul Weddle’s incredible saxophone artistry, paired perfectly with Crescent City Tap’s expertly crafted cocktails and select craft beers in a unique, French Quarter–inspired setting.
  • Website: Crescent City Tap

Special Guest: Paul Weddle – A Legend on Saxophone

Paul Weddle is an extraordinary musician with an impressive history. Currently a touring member of the legendary Classics IV, known for iconic hits like “Spooky” and “Stormy,” Paul has graced stages worldwide alongside musical giants such as The Doobie Brothers, Kenny Loggins, BB King, Dr. John, and Elton John, among many others. We’re incredibly honored and excited to have Paul join us once again, bringing his unparalleled musical talent to Galva for an unforgettable night.

Bell & Field: Professional Acoustic DuoAbout Bell & Field:

Bell & Field are known for their authentic acoustic performances, blending classic favorites with heartfelt musicianship. Their collaboration with Paul Weddle creates a truly special musical experience you won’t want to miss.

The Venue: Crescent City Tap & Galva’s Charm

Nestled in the heart of Galva, Crescent City Tap uniquely blends the vibrancy of New Orleans’ French Quarter with the inviting atmosphere of a hometown favorite. With its eclectic décor, outstanding drink selection, and welcoming outdoor seating, it offers the perfect ambiance to complement a memorable evening of music and friendship.

An Evening You Can’t Miss

Join us to witness the magic when Bell & Field’s soothing acoustic melodies meet Paul Weddle’s extraordinary saxophone artistry. This rare musical gathering promises excitement, nostalgia, and a night filled with unforgettable moments. Mark your calendars, and let us know in the comments which classic tune or cocktail you’re most eager to enjoy!

Cheers to extraordinary talent, captivating music, and another amazing evening at Crescent City Tap!

A Stormy Night of Soulful Sounds: Bell & Field at Rams Riverhouse Recap

Bell & Field performing at Rams Riverhouse
Bell & Field performing at Rams Riverhouse
amidst the stormy backdrop.

What a night to remember! On July 11, 2025, the skies above Rams Riverhouse seemed determined to test our resolve with torrential rains, fierce winds, and even tornado warnings. As we drove into town under ominous clouds, our excitement about performing with legendary saxophonist Paul Weddle kept spirits high, even as we became thoroughly drenched hauling our gear inside.

The Challenges and the Triumph

Load-in was truly an adventure. Wind gusts and driving rain made it difficult just to get our equipment through the door. As we shook off water and started setting up, the question lingered: would anyone brave such monsoon-like conditions to join us?

After completing what seemed like a successful soundcheck, we confidently started our first song—only to be interrupted 15 seconds in by loud crackles, pops, and sudden silence as the mixer abruptly shut down. We quickly switched to a backup mixer, only to encounter the same distressing sounds again. With tension rising, Tom noticed an erratic red light flickering on one of the mixer channels. Thankfully, we discovered a faulty keyboard cable was the culprit. Once replaced, everything finally fell into place. Third time truly was the charm!

Musical Highlights

From the moment we overcame the technical hurdles, the show took off spectacularly. Opening with energetic classics like “Be-Bop-A-Lula” and “Hello Mary Lou,” we immediately connected with an enthusiastic audience determined to enjoy the night despite the storm.

Setlist Standouts

  • “New York State of Mind” showcased Paul’s incredible musical instincts and powerful sax solos, elevating the soulful vibe of the evening.
  • “The Way You Look Tonight”, beautifully sung by Paul himself, captured the room with its timeless charm.
  • “Baker Street” by Gerry Rafferty was an undeniable highlight. Paul’s rendition of that iconic saxophone riff thrilled everyone present, and it’s already on our must-repeat list.
  • “Spooky” was a crowd favorite, made even more special because Paul has toured with the Classics IV—the very band known for this hit. He took full advantage of the venue, weaving through the crowd and mesmerizing everyone with his engaging performance.

A Night with Paul Weddle

Playing alongside Paul Weddle was extraordinary. Paul’s extensive experience touring with legendary artists like the Doobie Brothers, B.B. King, and Elton John was evident in every note. His effortless sax playing added layers of sophistication to our music, gracefully complementing vocal lines, creating dynamic fills, and delivering thrilling solos. Paul’s generous musicality truly brought our sound to a whole new level.

The camaraderie and mutual enjoyment we experienced were unmistakable. After the final notes faded, we lingered for nearly an hour in conversation, sharing stories and expressing our genuine excitement to collaborate again in the future.

Gratitude and Looking Forward

Audience enjoying Bell & Field performance
The audience enjoying the soulful performance
despite the stormy weather.

We’re deeply grateful to Steve Baxter, owner of Rams Riverhouse, for his generous hospitality and unwavering support. It warmed our hearts to see so many familiar faces, including our good friend Paul Ganahl—who hosts fantastic open mics at Rams Riverhouse and our favorite Port Byron venue, Tuggers—as well as Tom’s parents, wife Malissa, and son James, who all braved the stormy weather to support us.

Most importantly, a massive thank you goes out to the resilient and enthusiastic audience. Your energy and applause made this evening incredibly special, turning what could have been a challenging night into one of the most memorable performances we’ve ever had.

If you were inspired by this event, book us for your next event, and let’s create lasting memories together!

The Velvet Sundown: Investigating the Mystery Behind the Band

The summer of 2025 saw the rise of The Velvet Sundown, a band that seemingly materialized out of thin air. With a laid-back sound equal parts 1970s psychedelic rock and modern indie folk, they quickly racked up nearly a million Spotify listeners – despite having no known hometown, no live shows, and, as inquisitive fans discovered, perhaps no flesh-and-blood members at all. Their music is mellow and moody, full of shimmering organs and gentle guitar tremolos that make you “drift” rather than dance. In other words, it’s music that doesn’t demand your attention so much as dissolve into the background – which, as one critic dryly noted, might be exactly why an AI could create it so convincingly. “Perhaps no human artist could tolerate producing such soulless lackluster,” The Atlantic’s Ian Bogost wrote of the band’s oddly generic vibe, “but an AI is unburdened by shame”.

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Meet the Band (That Doesn’t Exist)

The Velvet Sundown’s promotional band photo introduced the world to four shaggy-haired “rockers” who, it turns out, exist only as pixels. The band’s Spotify bio even named them – singer/mellotron player Gabe Farrow, guitarist Lennie West, synth “alchemist” Milo Rains, and drummer Orion “Rio” Del Mar – four musicians who appear nowhere outside the project’s own imagery. Each picture the group shared bore the uncanny markers of AI art, from hyper-realistic colors to improbable shadows. From vintage guitars and beard scruff to faraway stares, the aesthetic was spot-on… almost too spot-on, prompting eagle-eyed listeners to suspect a digital ruse.

By all outward appearances, The Velvet Sundown checked the usual rock-band boxes. They debuted two full albums in June 2025 – Floating on Echoes and Dust and Silence – packed with breezy, retro-flavored tunes. Their “About” blurb painted a flowery portrait: There’s something quietly spellbinding about The Velvet Sundown… Their sound mixes textures of ’70s psychedelic alt-rock and folk rock, yet it blends effortlessly with modern alt-pop and indie structures. Shimmering tremolos, warm tape reverbs, and the gentle swirl of organs give everything a sense of history. It sounded delightful on paper. And the music itself – wistful harmonies, easy-going riffs – could easily be mistaken for the real deal. One of their most-streamed songs, “Dust on the Wind,” pairs a plaintive acoustic strum with lyrics that seem profound until you listen closely. Dust on the wind / Boots on the ground / Smoke in the sky / No peace found the singer croons, a line that almost means something – or maybe nothing at all.

Ghosts in the Algorithm

As their songs quietly slipped into popular Spotify playlists – from a Vietnam War era mix to a happy-morning acoustic set – some listeners grew suspicious. How had this unknown band landed on so many curated lists and amassed such huge streaming numbers overnight? Tech-savvy sleuths began digging. They found no tour dates, no interviews, no trace of a human band beyond the curated social media posts. Even the album cover art and “candid” backstage photos felt off, exhibiting the telltale surreal polish of AI-generated images. Soon, evidence mounted that The Velvet Sundown was likely a creation of algorithms. Music publication Stereogum noted that on the streaming service Deezer, the band carried a warning that “some tracks on this album may have been created using artificial intelligence”. Listeners pointed out how the lead vocalist’s timbre subtly shifts from song to song – a quirk more common to AI voice models than any mortal singer with a consistent voice. In short, everything about Velvet Sundown was just a little too synthetic to ignore.

An AI-generated image depicts The Velvet Sundown rocking out on stage – a concert that, in reality, never happened. The band has “never performed in person” (and hasn’t given a single live interview), but that hasn’t stopped these faux concert photos from circulating to bolster the mystique. The entire project exists purely online, blurring the line between a genuine musical group and an elaborate tech experiment. Little wonder some critics began asking pointed questions: Was this actually a band, a high-concept art prank, or a ghost in Spotify’s machine designed to churn out streams?

The mystery gained traction as industry watchers floated theories. One was that Spotify might be quietly padding its playlists with “ghost artists” – anonymous or AI-generated acts who fill out mood playlists for pennies on the dollar. (Spotify denies any conspiracy, but the speculation was enough to put the company on the defensive.) Another theory: maybe an independent tinkerer had used generative tools to craft a fake band as a commentary on the state of music. After all, with AI music tools now available to anyone, an enterprising prankster could flood the platforms with passable songs and see if anyone notices. In The Velvet Sundown’s case, people did notice – and the story was about to get even stranger.

A Hoax Within a Hoax

The plot took a bizarre turn in early July. A man calling himself Andrew Frelon emerged online, claiming to be an “adjunct member” and spokesperson for The Velvet Sundown. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Frelon freely admitted that the band’s music was generated with the AI platform Suno, and he gleefully characterized the whole thing as an “art hoax” to troll listeners. It’s marketing. It’s trolling. People didn’t care about what we did, and now suddenly we’re talking to Rolling Stone, so… is that wrong? he smirked, effectively thumbing his nose at the industry. But if Frelon was seeking his 15 minutes of fame, it was cut short. Within a day, The Velvet Sundown’s official channels blasted out a message disavowing him entirely. Someone is attempting to hijack the identity of The Velvet Sundown, the band’s real social media accounts announced, warning that unauthorized interviews, unrelated photos and fake profiles were being spread by an imposter. The statement stressed that this “Andrew Frelon” character was not affiliated with them in any way.

As it turned out, Frelon was a fraud – just not in the way people first thought. In a confessional Medium post, the hoaxer revealed that he had no connection to the actual band at all, aside from being a fascinated onlooker. Using a fake X (Twitter) account and a made-up name (literally “Frelon,” French for hornet), he had fooled even seasoned journalists into believing he spoke for Velvet Sundown. Rolling Stone and The Washington Post had both fallen for it, reaching out to the bogus account and publishing his lies. Frelon – who claimed to work in AI and online safety in his day job – said he staged the stunt to expose “gaps in the verification process” used by the media. It was a prank within a prank: a fake spokesperson piggybacking on a probably-fake band.

After this surreal circus, the real minds behind The Velvet Sundown finally stepped out from the shadows (well, sort of). On July 5, the band’s verified accounts updated their bio and issued a candid clarification. The Velvet Sundown is a synthetic music project guided by human creative direction, and composed, voiced, and visualized with the support of artificial intelligence, their statement acknowledged. In other words, yes – the music was made by AI, even if humans were curating the process. They described the group as “not quite human, not quite machine… living somewhere in between,” framing the whole venture as a kind of conceptual art experiment. The architects of Velvet Sundown still didn’t give their own names, preferring to preserve some mystique. They did, however, urge journalists to stick to “verifiable sources – not fabricated accounts or synthetic media” when reporting on them, a wry request coming from a project built entirely on synthetic media and deliberate ambiguity.

Reactions to the reveal were mixed. Many listeners weren’t shocked that the band was artificial – some had suspected it from the start – but the confirmation still set off alarm bells in the music world. Ed Newton-Rex, a composer and AI expert, argued that The Velvet Sundown represents exactly what artists have been worried about in the age of generative tunes. “This is exactly what artists have been worried about – it’s theft dressed up as competition,” he told the BBC, warning that the project’s success validates fears that algorithmic music could siphon income from real musicians. Indeed, in just a few weeks, Velvet Sundown’s tracks had pulled in over 2 million streams, potentially netting its anonymous creators thousands of dollars. For some, that financial upside – earned by a non-human “band” – felt like a harbinger of a new, disconcerting normal.

Others greeted the news with bemusement. Was The Velvet Sundown a bold art statement, a tech-bro prank, or just an easy cash grab? Perhaps it was a bit of all three. The project’s creators themselves claimed high-minded intentions, talking of “analog aesthetics” and “speculative storytelling” in their multimedia narrative. But the jury is still out on whether it’s a meaningful experiment or simply a viral stunt that got out of hand. As indie singer-songwriter Father John Misty quipped on Twitter when the band finally fessed up:

“About time someone did whatever it was you said you’re doing.” — Father John Misty

In other words, if The Velvet Sundown set out to blur reality and troll the music world, mission accomplished. And if they simply wanted to get Spotify plays by any means necessary… well, they did that too. Either way, this strange saga of fake rockers and real algorithms has left us all humming along – even as we double-check that our new favorite band isn’t just a mirage generated by the machine.

A Night to Remember at Crescent City Tap: Music, Friends, and Signature Cocktails

A Stellar Summer Evening with Bell & Field

Bell & Field performing live at Crescent City Tap
Bell & Field setting the mood at Crescent City Tap.

What a fantastic evening we had at Crescent City Tap on July 5th! Every return to Galva feels like coming home, and this past show raised the bar even higher. Jason and his crew’s warm hospitality was second to none—they always go above and beyond to make us and our audience feel welcome. Special shout-out to Jason for adding that cool neon sign to the piano—it truly elevated our stage vibe!

Highlights of the Night

  • Debuting our fresh take on John Mellencamp’s “Ain’t Even Done With the Night.”
  • The Vogels, who made the trek from Bloomington, IL, sharing a magical moment by dancing to Eric Clapton’s “Wonderful Tonight” (one of our favorites to perform!).
  • The Beatles’ classic “The Word” and Dan Fogelberg’s “Part of the Plan” were received warmly with lots of positive energy!
  • Our signature drinks—the “Bell” Cosmopolitan and “Field” Lemon Drop—were as smooth and delicious as ever. Thanks again, Crescent City Tap, for the honor!

A Special Thanks to Family and Friends

We’re so grateful for our friends and family who came out to support us. It was wonderful seeing Frank & Betsy Tocha, Mike & Jane Martin, Marshall & Catherine Jones, as well as Jim & Cheri, Malissa, James, and everyone who made the night extra memorable.

A Humorous Twist: The Case of the Missing Wallet!

On a lighter (and somewhat embarrassing!) note, one of us woke up the next morning to a mini-mystery: the case of the missing wallet. After retracing steps, checking security footage, and even momentarily suspecting foul play, it turned out the wallet had simply fallen out of the pant’s pocket in the closet. Clearly, three signature cocktails can make for a very memorable night—or perhaps a slightly forgettable ending! Lesson learned: sometimes the simplest explanation is the best one (and the funniest!).

Looking Forward to Next Time

We’re already counting down until our next Crescent City Tap performance on August 23rd. If you missed this show, mark your calendars now—you won’t regret it!

Friends enjoying the music at Crescent City Tap
Great friends, great vibes—thanks for coming out!

Bring Bell & Field to Your Next Event

Planning a special gathering or event? Nothing pairs better with fine dining and good conversation than live acoustic music. Discover how Bell & Field can elevate your fine dining experience.

Book us for your next event and let’s make musical memories together!

An Unforgettable Night at Pour Bros. Railside Series – June 28 Recap

A Night to Remember at Pour Bros.

Bell & Field live at Pour Bros. Railside Series
Finding our groove as the sun sets on the Railside Series.

We can’t say enough about what a fantastic evening we had on June 28 at Pour Bros. Craft Taproom in Moline! From start to finish, everything about this year’s Railside Series performance was memorable—from the warm hospitality of Matthew and the Pour Bros. team to the wonderful crowd who arrived early, giving us time to catch up with familiar faces like our dear friend Maureen. Unlike last year’s unexpectedly chilly weather, this year’s warmth was beautifully offset by plenty of shade and a gentle breeze, making it an ideal evening for live music.

Highlights From the Stage

  • We debuted our version of Dan Fogelberg’s classic “Part of the Plan”—a bit rough around the edges, but the enthusiastic response was incredibly encouraging!
  • A special birthday request had us diving into “Ophelia” by The Band, along with crowd favorites “Summer Breeze” and “Ventura Highway.”
  • We had fun dedicating America’s “Lonely People” to a playful single audience member—we love engaging with our crowd.
  • The energy culminated in a spirited rendition of “Small Town,” where Tom held the note on that final “yeah-ee-yeah” longer than ever before, earning an unforgettable applause from everyone.

A Little Help From Our Friends

Mid-performance, a swarm of gnats decided to join us on stage. Thankfully, one lovely audience member came to our rescue with her homemade bug spray. It worked wonders (and no glowing skin the next day—promise!).

Lighting Up the Night

Matthew at Pour Bros. provided impressive stage lighting, adding two large four-bars to our own setup of 4 four-bars and additional uplights. As the sun set, the stage transformed into a vibrant spectacle, enhancing the entire experience.

Coming Back for New Year’s Eve!

We were ecstatic to confirm we’ll return to Pour Bros. Craft Taproom for our third consecutive New Year’s Eve performance. It’s always rewarding when a venue invites us back for special occasions like this, and we appreciate the extra hospitality, including hotel accommodations after a late night.

Crowd enjoying Bell & Field at Pour Bros.
Thanks to the amazing crowd who stayed till the very end!

A heartfelt thank you to all who joined us for this incredible Railside evening! Your energy, engagement, and laughter made it one of the highlights of our summer. Special thanks again to Matthew and Pour Bros. Craft Taproom for hosting such a memorable event.

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